Well, I knew I had long days at work on Saturday and Sunday, and as the ball was an all-nighter, going on until 6am, I thought it wise not to go. |
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I thought it wise not to engage in any further confrontation with the gentleman on the issue. |
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Deng thought it wise to try new ideas in areas where leaders supported reforms and conditions were favorable. |
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If you thought it wise to get into that kind of specific modality, I'd be glad to have that intellectual debate with you. |
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Harold no doubt thought it wise, from a political standpoint, to accept, and set off for Normandy. |
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So he thought it wise to try a gentler, more Zen tactic: he started writing haikus. |
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With the falling minivan market, Mazda even thought it wise to eliminate the MPV in favour of the CX-9 SUV and to only keep the 5 in this class. |
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Rather, Thomson thought it wise that the researcher first clarify his own ideas. |
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Since these fees arent the same all around the world, we thought it wise to apply these differences on our website. |
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One of our tasks is to be able to sensitize, mobilize, manage, encourage the type of actors and we thought it wise to install them on the site. |
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And how can Mr Pitt have thought it wise to suppress the information about Mr Webster's past? |
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Nevertheless, Jeep thought it wise to redesign the vehicle's dashboard for 2009, but I'm not sure that sales would have been lower if the old one was still being used. |
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This is altogether too big a subject to be covered in this column at one time, and I have deferred bringing it up as I hardly thought it wise to mention it so briefly. |
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When he decided to institute legal proceedings against them, he thought it wise to move closer to Caen, much to the despair of Charlotte Corday who loved freedom and nature. |
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Oilfield-service companies started to burgeon in the 1980s when big companies thought it wise to outsource drilling and other aspects of production. |
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And the women of Brownsville apparently thought it wise, too. |
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But he said he thought it wise not to ask too many questions. |
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All the same, neither thought it wise to stay the night. |
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They thought it wise to state that specifically in the mandate. |
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The Government of Quebec thought it wise to tell its anglophone minority that there was legislation that it was not to use or it would be taken away. |
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While the Burmese population suffers exhaustively through malnutrition and disease, the Burmese Government has thought it wise to embark on persecution of Red Cross representatives across the country. |
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In addition, the Committee that drafted the 1990 Convention thought it wise that all definitions should, as far as possible, be in harmony with the aforementioned 1988 United Nations anti-drug trafficking Convention. |
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At that time the NEC thought it wise to establish an Audit Committee, but was unable to move on this initiative because of the ongoing process to merge. |
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Neither Veterans Affairs nor National Defence thought it wise to send out to their pensioners any information at all regarding the Standing Committee on National Defence and Veterans Affairs. |
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